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We “spring forward” to daylight saving time at 2 a.m. Sunday and lose an hour of sleep. Sunrise and sunset shift one hour later.
Autumn is here, and that means its time for the clocks to fall back. Here's everything to know with daylight saving time coming to a close.
Daylight Saving legislation in Washington Daylight Saving Time has been the standard across the U.S. since 1966.
Daylight saving time ends Sunday. While we’ll gain an hour of sleep, sunset will come an hour earlier. Here’s what to know about the time change.
Is Washington state getting rid of the twice-a-year clock changes that bookend Daylight Saving Time? Washington is leaning hard into a growing movement to abolish the practice. In fact, Governor ...
Amid the government's debate over whether to keep daylight saving time or toss it for good, the clocks are leaping forward an hour yet again.
Daylight saving time in 2025 begins Sunday but as debate over its impact continues, could this be one of the last years we change the clocks?
WASHINGTON, USA — Despite state lawmakers approving permanent Daylight Saving Time in 2019, Washingtonians will still need to adjust their clocks on Sunday, March 12.
Longer and lighter days were supposed to save energy, reduce traffic accidents and help people become more active. Governments thought daylight saving time would save money.
Daylight Saving Time in Washington The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill proposing the end of the practice with permanent Daylight Saving Time in 2022, known as the Sunshine Protection Act.
Daylight Saving Time in Washington The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a bill proposing the end of the practice with permanent Daylight Saving Time in 2022, known as the Sunshine Protection Act.
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